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NoiseCollector |
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October 30, 2008 09:04:24am |
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GratefulDead
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Re: nondead, nonpartisan, HTML free... all good |
Of course, a onesided presentation free from discourse and questioning is a perfect platform for hald the story to be forced down the throats of dancing with the stars fans.
So how'd you like the songs? That is what the thread was about, the music man.
Did you turn it on? Tune it in? Or just drop out?
Also, no one caught the latter parts of "need to reverse" and how much dead influence was there?
I am a "badtouchhead"
kill me
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NoiseCollector |
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October 31, 2008 09:14:19am |
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Re: nondead, nonpartisan, HTML free... all good |
Stay on target, the music. Did you hear the jerronian twangling on "need to reverse" and "we are not the enemey"?
I used phillish bass en force to contrast the anti hart/kruetzman simplicity of the percussion on "we are not the enemy".
I brought a certain godcheckiness to "need to reverse", except my girl is pretty much in key and on time and never had to look at me out of the corner of her eye to make sure she was on the right verse.
Both songs have a at least one guitar track with a slightly zapped garcianess to them in style and timbre along with some more sombre hornsbyish and midi era welnickian influenced key work.
I tried to imagine the sticky spilled soda and beer suction on the bottom of my sneakers and the waft of bo from spinners in the hallway to elevate me to a transendental state of hypergayness during the recording sessions. The guitars, keys and most of the bass is improvised and both songs sing of profound regret tinged with a euphoric hope for the future.
Try again if you didn't get that, some people don't look deep enough into the rabbit hole to find the caterpillars nustsack.
Here they are again...
http://www.archive.org/details/need_to_reverseA song that sounds like a mix between the cure and the dead with some eclectic flavors sprinkled on top like colored jimmies from a mr softee truck. It's about those ex's you have to deal with to keep the peace in the best interest of a child in a decaying nuclear family setting.
http://www.archive.org/details/wearenottheenemy A mix of jam band and trip hop cut almost in half on the lines of style timewise. It's about timmy leary's world view and it's fruition in present time and implications for our future. The counterculturist's words contrast the classical and rigid patterns of traditional music up to the abrupt change to the free flow dead style instrumental held together by a static and inorganic drum beat representing technology as it marches from a mainstream structure with a radical element to a free love cacophony with only the beat connecting it to the past.
The symbolism in a lot of these songs should be more obvious but maybe I need to start describing them more, since as a talentless and uncreative hack, my message get's lost in the noise most of the time. Most people won't even click them because they think I am a neocon. I actual took a political quiz online and apparently I am a libertarian?
If anyone is still reading it's here:
http://www.theadvocates.org/quizp/index.html
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NoiseCollector |
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October 31, 2008 10:57:08am |
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GratefulDead
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Re: nondead, nonpartisan, HTML free... all good |
Hahahaha! I know, that is why the post says:
nondead, nonpartisan, HTML free... all good
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NoiseCollector |
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October 31, 2008 11:36:53am |
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GratefulDead
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Re: nondead, nonpartisan, HTML free... all good |
I do, tell me to leave and I'll post here more asshole. This is not your forum. I know you do not want discent but a band chose sides and some support it, so deal with the consequences. I happen to have kind feelings for some in here and I thought it was mutual, sorry you don't want to hear the truth. Ignore me, critique my music or have a civil debate but if you want to insult me or try to shut me up, you will lose.